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“Ah good,” Grimnael said, and introduced them, “This is my Assistant. His rank is Leftenant and you may address him by his rank.”

Turning to the other uniformed goblin he said, “This is my… Your rank is 'Sergeant-Major.' You may call him 'Sergeant.'”

Indicating the final goblin he said, “And this is Kruger.”

The final goblin removed his hat and face-scarf, revealing his facial tattoos and hair tightly braided with beads and small bones. Several of the dwarves recoiled as the Baasgarta revealed himself, but Grimnael held up a hand to forestall any hasty action.

“Kruger will harm no one!” the goblin said, “He is… your word is what? A 'dissident?' He does not believe in The Dreamer, and wishes to tell you what he has told us. He is the other part of the reason that we are here.”

The dwarven commander gestured for them to join him and moved to one side. The others continued their work, though not without casting an occasional glance at the Baasgarta in their midst. Oakes favored the tattooed goblin with a flat look and said, “Well?”

The Baasgarta spoke, with Grimnael translating.

“Know this,” Kruger began, “I am yet your enemy in all things but this matter, which is more important by far than our war.”

“Fair enough,” Oakes said in a hard, quiet voice, “Go on then.”

“Many years ago in the digging of this city-in-the-mountain, a thing was found. The corpse of a great, strange creature. Its flesh- or what passes for its flesh- was uncorrupted by time. It was considered a great curiosity, but we knew not what it was, and eventually it was sealed away, forgotten. Then a young man of our people broke the seal and went to see this eldritch wonder, and afterwards he began to dream. In his dreams he was told that the corpse was of an ancient god from the Time Before Time, when people who were not men walked this world. The young man became known as The Dreamer, and he became powerful among our people, for wisdom was granted him in his dreams. Wisdom that was of great help to our people.”

Engvyr felt a chill run up and down his spine… he had heard of these beings before and the memory of those times was not a comfortable one. The Baasgarta continued.

“Around four decades ago an old woman of our people, her body ridden with sun-cankers, went to die at the Roof of the World. There she encountered Braell, but like no Braell she had ever seen. They were tall and proud, un-branded and uncut, well dressed and bearing many fine goods. And she knew them for an abomination, for these must be the sons and daughters of the God-slayers, unrepentant and proud.”

Engvyr's eyes grew wide as he realized exactly who those dwarves had been, and he swore softly. The others eyes flickered to him briefly, uncomprehendingly.

“She knew then that she must not die. She returned to her people to tell them what she had seen and they knew that god would want these people destroyed. But they despaired, for these Braell dwelling in abomination were many and wielded great power.” Kruger locked eyes briefly with each of the dwarves before he continued. His expression filled with hate.

“Then The Dreamer came and said that they should not fear, for God had not placed this task before them with no means to accomplish it. There was an artifact buried somewhere near that could raise the Dead God from before time. It would smite their enemies, destroy them in flesh and spirit and the Baasgarta would reign supreme.” He paused.

“They searched long and hard for this artifact, which they called the Soul of The Elder, eventually finding it in the valley of the Abomination. An expedition was planned to recover it so that The Dreamer's plan might be accomplished.”

“This is what they dug up in the Makepeace Valley?” The Colonel asked.

Grimnael translated the question and the Baasgarta shrugged and continued.

“I had long suspected that The Dreamer was not really speaking to God as he slept. This to me confirmed it, for I was a scholar and had studied much of the ancient times. I did not, do not believe that the dead God will be bent to The Dreamer's will. He would try chain it with our own magics. But these would be nothing to the creature he would raise, any more than the chirping of crickets can compel a man to do their bidding.”

“You're saying he's going to rouse this thing? And that it will be loose in the world with no control?”

The goblin nodded and said, “It will destroy the Baasgarta, destroy the Dvaerg. It will murder the world in its grief and fury. The Dreamer must be stopped. He must not wake the Dead God!”

The Dwarven commander studied the Baasgarta's face, then nodded and said, “Thank you. Remain here.” He gestured for one of the staffers.

“Get a couple of gunners to watch this fellow, but be polite. Get him food, some coffee or something to drink if he wants it.”

Turning to Engvyr he said, “I need you to get me one of the Battlemages. I don't know if I believe in this 'Dead God' of theirs but he certainly believes in it.”

“Sir?” Engvyr said, “A word before I go?”

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